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An easement arises when the owner of one piece of land occupies the real property of a
neighbor and eventually acquires title to it.
Under the doctrine of comparative negligence, both the plaintiffs and the defendants
negligence are taken into consideration.
Securities of charitable organizations are not exempt from the registration requirement
of the 1933 Securities Act.
A debtor does not need to be insolvent to file for bankruptcy relief.
The act of state doctrine provides that only a head of state can make treaties with an-
other nation.
A nuncupative will is a will that is completely in the handwriting of the testator.
Exchanging pirated, copyrighted works with others is not a crime unless money is
involved.
A tenant cannot withhold rent for any reason.
A closed shop is a firm that rejects union membership as a condition of employment.
A small difference in job content can justify higher pay for one gender.
A state law that places a significant burden on religion is unconstitutional.
The four broad types of damages in contract law are conciliatory, consecutive, punctual,
and nominative.
A contract cannot contain both implied and express warranties.
Under the doctrine of respondeat superior, an agent is liable for the principals
negligence.
Property used by a government for a public purpose such as a park is community
property.
To recruit employees from other countries, an employer must first complete a
verification process.
A condition subsequent terminates a partys promise to perform.
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